Prof. David Barker
Professor & Head in FPA - Geography & Geology: Faculty of Pure and Applied Sc
Bachelor of Science from University College - WalesDiploma from University of BirminghamDoctor of Philosophy from Bristol University
Telephone: 876/927-2129
Email: david.barker@uwimona.edu.jm
Email: david.barker@uwimona.edu.jm
Citations
Book, Whole
- Barker, David, Newby, Carol, Morrissey, Michael. A reader in Caribbean geography
- McGregor, D.F.M.,, Barker, David, Lloyd Evans, Sally. Resource sustainability and Caribbean development
- Barker, David, McGregor, D.F.M.. Environment and development in the Caribbean: Geographical perspectives
- McGregor, Duncan, Barker, David, Evans, Sally. Resource sustainability and Caribbean development
Book, Chapter
- Barker, David. Field surveys and inventories
- LLoyd Evans, Sally, McGregor, D. F. M., Barker, David. Sustainable development and the Caribbean: Geographical perspectives
- McGregor, D. F. M, Barker, David. A geographical focus for environment and development in the Caribbean
- Barker, David, Miller, Learie A.. Land policy in Jamaica in the decade after Agenda 21
- McGregor, Duncan, Barker, David. Environment, resources, and development: Some reflections on the Caribbean research agenda
- Barker, David, Beckford, Clinton. Yam production and the yam stick trade in Jamaica: Integrated problems for resource management
- Satchell, Veront M.. The changing distribution of sugar plantations in Jamaica
- Evans, Sally, McGregor, Duncan, Barker, David. Sustainable development and the Caribbean: Geographical perspectives
- Barker, David. Yam farmers on the forest edge of Cockpit Country: Aspects of resource use and sustainability
- Miller, David J.. Invasion of the Cockpits: Patterns of encroachment into the wet limestone rainforest of Cockpit Country, Jamaica
- Barker, David, Miller, David, J.. Farming on the fringe: Small scale agriculture on the edge of the Cockpit Country
Journal, Article
- Barker, David. Geography in the Caribbean classroom: The north-east trades and temperature inversions: Notes for the classroom
- Barker, David, Beckford, Clinton L.. Finding sustainable ways of staking yams and sourcing yam sticks in Jamaica: An environmental and economic imperative
- Barker, David. A brief history of geographical times
- Beckford, Carl, Barker, David. The role and value of local knowledge in Jamaican agriculture: adaptation and change in small-scale farming
- Barker, David, Beckford, Carl. Plastic yam and plastic yam stickes - perspectives on indigenous technical knowledge among Jamaican farmers
- Barker, David. Dualism and disasters on a tropical island: Constraints on agricultural development in Jamaica

